Arjen Robben

Arjen Robben celebrates his late goal which won the 2013 Champions League final

A decent player at Chelsea, who moved to Real Madrid and whose career shot to life with a transfer to Bayern Munich in 2009.

In his first season in Germany, Robben was exceptional as his side made an unexpected venture to the Champions League final — but he was anonymous and the ‘big game bottler’ tag would follow him after disappointing performances in the World Cup final and 2012 Champions League final defeat to his former club.

However, he vindicated himself with a last-gasp winner in the all-German Euro affair in 2013, and is still going strong now at the age of 33.

Wayne Rooney

In early 2010, Wayne Rooney was on fire and few on the planet could live with him

His decline has been swift — but he’s been one hell of a player.

Before an ankle injury suffered against Bayern in 2010, Rooney was on top of the world — and looked set to final shine at a World Cup.

However, niggling injuries and a long career at such a high level have taken their toll.

But he’s won five Premier League titles, the Champions League, three League Cups, an FA Cup a Club World Cup title — scoring the winner and being named man-of-the-match in the final — is England captain, United captain and has broken both goal scoring records.